What's it supposed to be then?No scalar wave exists in our universe. It's made up bullshit. Electromagnetic longitude waves have never been observed. Sound waves are longitude waves. A sound wave 180 degrees out of phase with a normal wave will cancel the wave.
What's it supposed to be then?
"From my circuit you can get either electromagnetic waves, 90 percent of electromagnetic waves if you like, and 10 percent in the current energy that passes through the earth. Or, you can reverse the process and get 10 percent of the energy in electromagnetic waves and 90 percent in energy of the current that passes through the earth."
ding ding winner winner chicken dinnerI don't think the concept is completely wrong. Tesla talked about "non-hertzian" waves..
If his magnifying transmitter device used hertzian waves he would not have gotten very much range at all.
I know of another inventor who used a similar concept wihile using water as the medium. His name was Stanley Meyer and he claimed he used resonance with the molecules themselves which added to the goal of breaking apart the bonds to produce hydrogen and oxygen. It required high voltage and very low amperage just as Tesla's device. Whether this is scalar motion isn't definitive, but both cases use a mostly unknown transfer energy. His device ran cold and operated completely different than traditional electrolysis. You may be skeptical but Meyer did receive patents and demonstrated the device. His lectures on youtube, especially the one in New Zealand, are very informative on the process..
A scalar wave is any wave that's not the solution to a vector equation.Can somebody on this forum in layman terms explain to me what scalar waves a.k.a electromagnetic longitude waves are? Also the acoustic version of scalar waves are they what powers noise cancelling headphones?